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Gathering is one of the artisan classes in Ashes of Creation.[4][5]
- Many of the visible resources (such as Trees and Ore) in the open world are gatherable.[1]
- The exact type of resource present within a resource node is not known until the node is harvested.[3]
- There's a bunch of different things in Ashes that will be gatherable. We have plants and trees and rocks and fish and animals and creatures that can be tamed; and we're thinking to reach the visual fidelity bar and to have things a little bit more rooted in what we know is that it wouldn't really make sense for you to just see gold all over the world in the same way that you would plants and trees; so we wanted to get feedback on what players think about some of the different gatherable types having different things that you would have to know and expect from them. So rocks are a good example of this, where you can see a rock but until you crack that thing open you don't know if it's full of stone, crystals, rubies, gold. So we wanted to try that out with some of our gatherables to have players have to open this thing up- and that's not to say that we players won't stumble on a nice load, or vein, or geode of gold, but most of the stuff that they would they would find to the world, unless they they look hard enough, would require them to crack that stone open.[3] – Kory Rice
- Gathering is intended to be accessible to both solo and group-based gatherers.[7]
- Gathering requires the creation and use of tools.[8][9]
- Gatherers who complete the gathering interaction first will gain the resources. Gathering speed can be improved as follows:[10]
- Higher levels of artisan progression.[10][11]
- Better quality artisan gear and gathering tools.[10][12][11]
- Surveying plays a key role in helping gatherers identify resources in particular locations.[13][14]
- Gathering within a node's Zone of influence (ZOI) will contribute to its experience growth.[4]
- Certain low level gatherables will have a tiered progression into higher level crafting.[15]
- Certain low level gatherables will have a tiered progression into higher level crafting. So for example if I'm gathering... leaves of the blue petal flower to craft a pigment that's going to be used in the development of a tunic that I can wear at level one, then I may need to collect those in order to craft the pigments to craft a greater pigment that might be present in the in the crafting of a higher level item. So it's going to be a tiered progression so that materials have relevancy throughout the different levels of of crafting; and that's important from an economic stability standpoint. You need to have layered demand from a supply standpoint so that players who are interested in collecting and gathering those materials still are relevant when the later level items are crafted.[15] – Steven Sharif
Gathering professions
Artisan mastery
Artisan level | Artisan certification | Profession limit per character |
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1-10.[19][20] | Novice.[16][21] | 22.[16][17] |
10-20.[22][20] | Apprentice.[16] | 5.[16][17] |
20-30.[22] | Journeyman.[16][18] | 4.[16][17] |
30-40.[22] | Master.[16][18] | 3.[16][17] |
40-50.[22][23] | Grandmaster.[16][18] | 2.[16][24][17] |
Artisan progression occurs based on experience (repetition of tasks) as well as achievements of certain benchmarks within each artisan branch (Gathering, Processing and Crafting).[26][27] Progression in each artisan profession is per-character.[28][29][30][31]
- All 22 professions, the players get to be novice of; and then it starts narrowing from there. So, after that you'll only be able to be apprentice of five things. You can be a journeyman in four things. You can be a master in three things; and you can be a grandmaster in two things. So you'll need to narrow, but you can also diversify to support the professions that you want to first push further in.[17] – Kory Rice
- Progression to each "tier" within a profession grants skill points that can be utilized in a character's artisan skill tree.[33]
- Artisan certification quests must be completed to gain proficiency in that tier of artisan progression.[26] Completing certification unlocks benefits for that profession, such as artisan tools for gathering professions and recipes for crafting professions.[34][35]
- There are limits to the number of professions at each certification tier across the three artisan branches.[16][24][36][17][37] For example: a character may only ever be a Master in up to 3 professions and Grandmaster in up to 2 professions across all artisan branches.[16][24]
- Grandmaster artisans can max out their entire profession skill tree, but a character can only be a grandmaster of up to two professions.[38]
- Achieving an artisan certification in a profession also implies that the character also achieved any lower-tier certifications up to that point.[39]
- If you are grand master in that profession you can max out the entire tree. But you can only grand master 2 things.[38] – Kory Rice
- Choosing a specific path in the skill tree allows the player an opportunity to specialize in a certain area. This encourages player inter-dependency, enhancing the artisan experience.[40]
- Progression within artisan classes does not directly relate to progression in a character's adventuring class, but there are requirements that take into account dangers, locations, toolsets, and surveying options that are dependent on adventuring level.[41][42][43]
- Characters gain XP as they progress their professions.[44][35]
- It should be expected that some artisans will have significantly higher artisan level than their adventuring level.[44][41]
- Q: In regards to character level and artisan level. We know that currently there are two separate things. That being said, what prevents a player from staying level one and partying up with a level 50 player to then gather level 50 resources in the high zones? That way, anyone who wants to take those resources will have to kill the gatherer who is level one and get a large amount of corruption for killing a level one as a level 50.
- A: Gathering higher level resources requires significant advancement within a particular profession for that gatherable resource. So, if I'm a Miner and I want to access the highest possible mineral, I need to be a master miner; and in order to achieve the master minor status I am going to be gaining adventuring level experience through that process, because many of those quest lines, many of those achievements are facilitated through quest lines. Some of those quest lines interface with adventuring difficulties that are out in the wild at certain levels. So that's going to predicate me- that's going to be a predicate for me to achieve a certain level in order to complete some of these quest lines and achieve that master status. So you will you will likely not see the ability of a level one alt character having the access to high level mineral mining, or any other type of gatherable out there.[41] – Steven Sharif
Resources
Gatherable resources (also known as raw materials, gatherables, and harvestables) occur in locations where you would expect them to be organically.[46][47]
- Lower level resources will be abundant. Higher level resources that are gatherable by Apprentice level or higher artisans will spawn randomly but in places that make sense for that type of resource. Surveying is a mechanic that solo or group players can utilize to track these resources down.[46]
- We want to be able to spawn stuff randomly and we want to put it in places in the world that will make people travel and bolster up our local player-to-player economies: have people actually be out in the world looking for stuff and not standing in the same place waiting for a tree or a flower to respawn over and over again. So, we're having the best of the both Worlds where we have our lower tier stuff that will fill out the base look of our world, so that it's always looking good; and then the higher tier stuff, from apprentice onward, will always spawn randomly in places that we've deemed look good and make sense for what that thing is. So, surveying is a way that you can track that stuff down. It will help you find places, will help you find particular resources, will help you find resources at a certain rarity; and so it should be something you could do as a gatherer on your own, or group up with other people to bolster up the power of your survey, or the range or reach of it.[46] – Kory Rice
- Certain resources will only be gatherable for a limited time during specific story arcs.[48]
- You want to take advantage of the limited time you have during the story arcs to get some of these rare resources for crafting things.[48] – Jeremy Gess
- Some resources are only gatherable at specific times of the day or night.[53]
- The location the resource was found can affect the benefits, bonuses, and other characteristics of that resource.[54]
- Players drop resources and other items upon death, based on their applicable death penalties.[57][58][59][60]
- Resources looted from caravan wreckages become stolen resources.[61][62]
- Resources do not expire or degrade over time.[63]
- We don't want to create an environment I feel where you're having to micromanage each of the resources that are very vast in our game. We have 100 plus material system where you're having to play whack-a-mole with managing those things... I don't see the value in it.[63] – Steven Sharif
- Raw materials (gatherable resources) are not to be confused with crafting materials (processed goods).[64][65]
Resource locations
The location a resource is found can affect its benefits, bonuses, and other characteristics of that resource.[54]
- Lower level resources will be abundant. Higher level resources that are gatherable by Apprentice level or higher artisans will spawn randomly but in places that make sense for that type of resource. Surveying is a mechanic that solo or group players can utilize to track these resources down.[46][55][56]
- Some resources will exist as a cluster (also called vein gatherables). These will last until the full resource is depleted.[67][55][56][47][68]
- Like a large mine that's present and has a vein of mithril ore in it, or a herd of some type of animal that you can collect fur or wool from.[56] – Steven Sharif
- Once a vein resource is depleted from one location it may respawn in the same location or somewhere else, depending on the type of resource.[56][47][69]
- There will be moving resources such as herds of animals that are constantly moving around the world.[67][69]
- Herds are a source of certain types of wild gatherables but they're in animal form and they're animated; and they exist in a group of the golden fleece sheep that might only spawn very rarely in certain hillsides; and only during spring. And if you can find that vein so to speak of resource you can interact with the herd and you can gather from them.[67] – Steven Sharif
- Corrupted areas house corrupted resources that are necessary components for certain crafting recipes.[70][48]
- Certain types of resources will have a corrupt state... We have a Spirit Bloom, which is a harvestable herbalism plant, but when a Zone becomes corrupt you can potentially yield Corrupted Spirit Blooms; and those are necessary components of certain crafting recipes.[70] – Steven Sharif
- Resources respawn on a cooldown basis.[47]
- Resources won't be locked to the node system.[47]
- Starting resource points may be different on each server.[72][73]
Surveying
Surveying plays a key role in helping gatherers track down and identify resources that spawn in particular locations through the use of surveying tools.[46][13][14]
- Surveying is something that we're trying to use for gatherers to really interact with the things that we want to do with our dynamic world... Surveying is a way that you can track that stuff down. It will help you find places, will help you find particular resources, will help you find resources at a certain rarity; and so it should be something you could do as a gatherer on your own, or group up with other people to bolster up the power of your survey, or the range or reach of it.[46] – Kory Rice
- Surveying can also identify the types of resources that spawn statically within an area and also provides information about the seasons and locations they spawn in.[13]
- Surveying is a way that players can check out an area for resources. Players can learn where resources are that are static and that grow back in the same location; but we'll also have resources and Ashes that can spawn anywhere, so surveying will help players locate those those resources. So if they're looking for something specific they can hunt them down. Surveying will also allow players to uncover hidden resources that players wouldn't be able to see with their with their naked eye. Another thing that a surveying would provide is some of the information that we're talking about before, like for instance if you survey- and inside of your survey area there's plants, you might learn what season that plant likes to grow in. You might learn whether it likes to be watered during the winter versus how it likes to be watered in the summer.[13] – Kory Rice
- Surveying can help uncover hidden resources that are not visible to the naked eye.[13]
- Artisan progression unlocks higher level surveying tools that enable better identification of gatherable resources within a location.[13]
- Unlocking surveying pylons allows the gatherer to adjust the shape and extend the area of their survey.[13]
- You'd work with a surveying tool; and you set the surveying tool down, and that tool would have a specific area in which it's able to uncover and extract information about the resources that are in the area. As a starting out gatherer you might end up with one of the tools, but as you as you progress and become more proficient with using the tool you might be able to set up additional pylons and extend the area of your survey. That allows you to start making shapes and having more strategic areas that you're surveying. If you could connect multiple pylons to create a shape, maybe you could follow the twisting caverns of the cave. Maybe if you're out in the open like we are here you could just try and make yourself a nice widened shape to scan as much of the area as possible. So it'll be up to the player to be tricky with their surveying tool to try and get the most efficiency out of their survey.[13] – Kory Rice
Land management
Land management mechanics are present for gathering artisans.[75][14]
- The spawn rate of resources in a given area is influenced by how players are interacting with those resources.[75][14]
- Drawing excessive amounts of resources may have a deleterious effect on the land health value for that area.[75][14]
- Actions like ridding an area of invasive species or performing crop rotations on freehold farms may have a positive effect on that area's land health value.[75]
- Defeating certain world bosses or mobs can positively impact the respawn rates of resources and animals in their vicinity.[76]
- It could be could be positive or negative, or both simultaneously. So the land health value ties into the health of a specific ecosystem; and the ecosystem can scale with different segment sizes of the world, or the world itself: A biome, maybe a node, maybe the player's freehold. And the things that a player does in those areas will contribute to health in a positive or negative way. So doing something like rotating your crops might increase the health of the land because that's considered something good to do; and maybe apprehending or removing poachers that are over hunting a certain species could be helpful to the health of the land. Maybe the mayor puts out a request for players to try and get rid of invasive species that are plants- maybe they're overgrowing weed and it's stopping other valuable plants from growing.[75] – Kory Rice
- The spatial inventory system is intended to mitigate the potential for players to diminish land management scores by stripping resources from particular zones.[77]
- There's a particular reason for why that inventory system is intended to exist within Ashes; and part of that is from the aspect of everything in the world is gatherable and there is a land management system that exists behind those gatherable things. The land management system takes into account how players are interacting with the environment: how many of the resources they're withdrawing from the world; and that decreases the spawn rate within certain localities as those things go too high. So there can be a degree of economic warfare by sending players out into zones where you want to mitigate collection of resources. You send your players out there to take all those resources and then that diminishes the land management score of that particular zone.[77] – Steven Sharif
Artisan tools
Gathering tools (also referred to as harvesting tools, artisan tools, and toolsets) enable the gathering of resources in Ashes of Creation.[12][80][8][9]
- Each gathering profession has three gathering tools. Each tool allows gathering of different resource types.[12]
- Gatherers must meet the required artisan certification to utilize tools of that level (or lower).[81]
- Gathering tools are equipped to a character's artisan tool slot.[20]
- Progression in the gathering artisan class unlocks higher level harvesting tools that enable gathering of higher level resources.[12][82][83]
- Artisan progression unlocks higher level surveying tools that enable better identification of gatherable resources within a location.[83]
- Higher level of progression can also speed up gathering times, resource yields, and may allow access to resources at earlier growth stages.[10][11]
- A gatherer at maximum proficiency will unlock master toolsets that will grant them access to the highest quality gatherables.[55]
- Tools do advance within the artisan tree, so your ability to either gather, process or craft will require the equivalent tools necessary at that stage of crafting in order to accomplish the task at hand. So, you could not mine copper and mithril with the same tool.[9] – Steven Sharif
- Tools will have durability and lifespans.[79][55][84]
- Artisans will not need to rely on other trees in order to make their tools.[8]
- The developers are considering the introduction of gathering tools that require two players, such as two-person saws that can fell larger trees.[82]
- Your progression within the profession will take account what tools you can use. There might even be some opportunity to do some gathering with other players that . Typically in other games that I play you usually do the gathering alone. You're venturing around alone; and we wanted to take a look at maybe having a friend to help you with a two person saw on a larger tree. Maybe there's some panning that you could do as opposed to just hitting with the pickaxe. So, we'll have other tools that are part of that progression path and other activities that players can do if they would like to gather together.[9] – Kory Rice
List of tools
This section contains potentially outdated information from Alpha-1 testing. |
- Apprentice Herbalism Sickle
- Apprentice Lumberjacking Axe
- Axe
- Beginners Pole
- Copper Pickaxe
- Crude Herbalism Sickle
- Cultivator
- Diamond Tipped Pickaxe
- Fishing poles
- Grand Master Mining Pickaxe
- Intermediate Pole
- Iron Chopper
- Iron Pickaxe
- Journeyman Lumberjacking Axe
- Master Lumberjacking Axe
- Novice Herbalism Sickle
- Novice Lumberjacking Axe
- Novice Mining Axe
- Pickaxes
- Scythes
- Shears
- Soil Knife
- Steel Pickaxe
- Tiller
Resource quality
Resources will have differing tiers of quality for the same resource type.[56] This is somewhat similar to Star Wars Galaxies.[86]
- Gatherers who are more advanced in their artisan tree will unlock higher level harvesting tools that have a greater chance of collecting higher quality resources or proccing a greater quantity.[56][83][87]
- You will have an opportunity to proc certain qualities based on your progression in the Artisan tree. So if you are a gatherer; and as you advance in your gathering, you'll have a higher opportunity to collect better resources.[87] – Steven Sharif
Resource extractors
Resource extractors are potential constructions that can collect resources over time.[88][89]
- Available to node citizens who own a freehold near a "resource center".[89]
- Requires several people to construct.[89]
- Moving resources from the extractor will likely require a caravan.[89]
List of resources
- Aged Aelan Whiskey Barrel
- Ancient Aelan Wine Barrel
- Ancient Aelan Wine Flagons
- Animal byproducts
- Animals
- Apples
- Armament Cases
- Barrels of Fish
- Beef
- Bins of Stone
- Carton of Flasks
- Case of Dunir Tools
- Case of Everburn Scented Candles
- Case of Kaelar Wooden Soldiers
- Casks of Wine
- Cloth Bolts
- Commodities
- Cords of Wood
- Corrupted resources
- Crates of Lumber
- Crop Bundles
- Crops
- Dyed Fabrics
- Eggs
- Fish
- Gems
- Hardy Rations Shipment
- Harvest Bundles
- Hauling Wagons
- Herb Bushels
- Herbs
- Lightly Seasoned Meat
- Livestock
- Lumber
- Meal Packs
- Meat Racks
- Milk
- Mushrooms
- Node commodities
- Ore
- Packs of Fresh Produce
- Palettes of Stonework
- Pig Hide
- Pig Meat
- Resource locations
- Resource types
- Rolls of Leather
- Salt Cured Meat
- Seeds
- Stacks of Ingots
- Stacks of Pelts
- Stolen resources
- Structural Materials
- Trained Draft Beasts
- Wool
Artisan gear
Artisan gear boosts artisans in their gathering, processing, or crafting professions.[91][92][93]
- Profession NPCs sell lower level artisan gear.[94] Higher level gear is crafted by players.[92]
- There are three artisan gear slots on a character's paper doll UI.[90] Previously these was referred to as undergarment slots.[92]
- Artisan gear and adventuring gear do not need to be swapped for either to be effective when they are equipped on a character, but players will be able to toggle gear visibility between their adventuring and artisan gear.[95][90][92]
- If you want to be seen as wearing the herbalists outfit, you're still going to have your adventuring gear present and on the character, and benefiting from the stats that are conferred by them; and vice-versa.[95] – Steven Sharif
- Gathering tools and artisan gear have stats that affect gathering rates and yields.[12][11]
- Gear for artisans are going to live alongside your adventuring gear. So you will currently- the approaches, and we'll test this but currently- the approach is you'll have artisanship oriented gear. This might be beneficial for your gathering; it might be beneficial for your processing, or crafting, or whatever it is- your profession. Essentially you will craft that gear, you will equip that gear, it'll live almost as a undergarment slot so to speak; and then you can activate that and it will show the appearance if you wish during the activation when you gain the benefit from the from the gear itself; and then could disappear afterwards and go back to your adventuring gear. That's the current approach. We're going to play with that a little bit. There's some discussion and disagreement on the team about how we do that, but our hopes are for Alpha two, we will have I think a couple of sets at least. We're demonstrating all of the artisanship from gathering to processing to crafting in limited fashion in Alpha 2 want to have that gear present to play with this approach.[92] – Steven Sharif
Loot tagging
Looting rights (also known as Loot tagging) is based on a blended tag and damage done system.[96][97]
- The first party to obtain a tag (on a mob or boss) will gain an approximately 5-10% edge over competing parties in terms of the total damage done when determining looting rights.[96][97]
- These numbers will be balanced based on testing.[96]
- At the end of the fight, the party with the highest damage done, including first tagging bonus, will be granted looting rights.[96][97]
- We have a blended approach of damage done and a tag benefit. So if you tag the boss first, or you tag the loot- whatever the loot target is first- you're gonna get a benefit in the damage overall determination. So if you need to have 51% of damage done in order to qualify your raid, or the plurality of damage done if there's even three or four raids, then tagging first might give you a five or ten percent edge. We'll play with that number- balance it based on testing, but generally that's our approach in competing loot rights[96] – Steven Sharif
- Q: If looting rights are based on a blended tag and damage done system, will there be any mechanics in place to ensure roles like tanks and healers have an equal shot even when they haven't dealt as much damage?
- A: That's the reason for the blended approach. The reason that we're doing a hybrid system between tag and damage done is for the purposes of those classes who may not be as DPS oriented as other classes. The tag system- all classes are going to have a sprinkling of immediate effects- of instantaneous casts and they can use that to tag a target, and that'll give them a modifier on the looting rights: So plus 10 or plus 15 will balance that, but it'll give them plus 10 to 15 on overall damage done if they tag the target and then their damage will make up the remainder of that percentage completion. So if I do 50 damage to a target but someone else has the tag I'm not going to be able to claim that looting right. They'll have done the other 50 plus 10 or 15.[98] – Steven Sharif
Artisan supply chain
Artisans within Ashes of Creation must choose a path in their artisan skill tree. This inter-dependency establishes a supply chain from raw materials to finished product.[99][65] Each stage of the chain may require caravans to transport goods from one artisan to another.[40]
- Obtaining raw materials:[100]
- Refining the raw materials with the Processing profession.[65]
- Crafting the finished product using its crafting recipe.[65]
As a crafter you're going to want to know where certain recipes can be fulfilled; which nodes have the capability of creating what you've processed material that you've gathered for; and then you're going to want to plan out your route to either transit the goods there or make sure that you're situated in the area so that you can go out collect and build in that area as well. So there's a lot of planning that's going to be necessary.[103] – Steven Sharif
Processing
Processing is one of the artisan classes in Ashes of Creation.[64]
- Processing involves the refining of raw materials obtained from gathering and item deconstruction.[64]
- Each processing profession has four processing stations that unlock as players progress.[104][18]
- The bulk of the time spent in the artisan system resides in the processing branch. The processing time varies based on the quality of the crafting materials.[105]
- Processing up to journeyman level can be carried out in nodes.[106][107][111][109][110]
- There will be public spaces in nodes where processing artisans can carry out lower-tier animal husbandry and farming activities.[112]
- The intent is that there are also public spaces where animal husbandry and farming can be utilized... Those systems provide opportunities for players who might be more solo-oriented, aren't a part of a family, don't think they'll be able to acquire a freehold, but still want to participate with those particular particular types of professions. But they may not do it at a mastery level as a result; but they'll still have access to lower-tier versions of that so that they can progress through that particular profession up to a degree.[112] – Steven Sharif
Crafting
Crafting is one of the artisan classes in Ashes of Creation. It is a driving force for the game economy.[45][113]
- Crafting in Ashes of Creation is recipe-based not RNG based.[114][115][8][116][117]
- Crafting stations are located on freeholds or within nodes.[118][119]
- Higher tier crafting stations are unlocked with node progression.[120]
- Players can only craft up to journeyman level on freeholds.[18]
- Top tier crafting stations are present at all node types, however Academic nodes offer additional bonuses to crafting performed there.[121]
- Artisan gear will enable crafting of stronger items.[92][93]
- Crafting times may vary between professions but the bulk of the time spent in the artisan system resides in the processing branch.[105]
- Not every crafting profession is able to craft consumables.[122]
- The developers are seeking feedback on the addition of a gameplay layer to crafting that determines the outcome based on the player's performance.[123][124]
- The developers are debating whether this occurs on a craft-by-craft basis or a one-off basis following after a new level of certification has been achieved.[123]
- This will be revealed when it is ready to be showcased.[123]
- There will not be a labor or energy system in Ashes of Creation.[125]
- There is no labor or energy system in Ashes. However, that's not to say that crafting will not be difficult. Crafting is very difficult; but it is because it is difficult that it will be very rewarding as well.[125] – Steven Sharif
Timeline
Artisan classes (Gathering, Processing, Crafting) is expected to come online fully in Alpha-2 and the Betas.[126][127]
- Approximately 10 percent of the artisan system was online in Alpha-1.[128][126][127]
- Crafting honestly will not come online in any sense of its true form until Alpha-2. Alpha-1 has essentially what are intended to be the core gameplay loop of crafting, meaning the collection of materials, the translation of those materials into processed goods, and the use of those processed goods into item acquisition. That's the core gameplay loop that is currently present in Alpha-1. But those are mostly facilitated piggy backing the merchant systems right now and not actually using the real crafting system; and that's because crafting hasn't been completed in a form that can be implemented in Alpha-1, but will be for Alpha-2. What's present in Alpha-1 doesn't even really scratch the surface for crafting.[127] – Steven Sharif
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References
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- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Video, November 30, 2023 (36:00).
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Podcast, December 3, 2023 (6:23).
- ↑
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Livestream, May 10, 2017 (6:12).
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 41.2 Livestream, April 7, 2023 (1:00:55).
- ↑ Livestream, October 28, 2022 (1:32:38).
- ↑ Livestream, July 31, 2020 (1:31:11).
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 Podcast, December 3, 2023 (15:05).
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 45.3 About Ashes of Creation.
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 46.5 Video, November 30, 2023 (28:22).
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 47.5 Livestream, May 8, 2017 (54:26).
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 Video, March 31, 2023 (16:42).
- ↑ Livestream, May 27, 2022 (55:47).
- ↑ Video, May 27, 2022 (15:50).
- ↑ Livestream, May 8, 2017 (20:27).
- ↑
- ↑ Video, November 30, 2023 (34:36).
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 Livestream, April 28, 2023 (1:24:36).
- ↑ 55.0 55.1 55.2 55.3 55.4 55.5 Livestream, July 31, 2020 (1:05:58).
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 56.2 56.3 56.4 56.5 56.6 Livestream, July 25, 2020 (1:04:50).
- ↑ Livestream, March 26, 2021 (1:07:33).
- ↑
- ↑ Podcast, May 5, 2017 (43:05).
- ↑ Interview, July 18, 2020 (27:11).
- ↑ Livestream, October 31, 2023 (1:18:33).
- ↑
- ↑ 63.0 63.1 Livestream, March 31, 2023 (1:19:26).
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 64.2 Livestream, May 5, 2017 (34:15).
- ↑ 65.0 65.1 65.2 65.3 65.4 Livestream, May 10, 2017 (8:22).
- ↑
- ↑ 67.0 67.1 67.2 Livestream, May 27, 2022 (1:00:23).
- ↑ Unreal Engine Interview, 2017-05-23.
- ↑ 69.0 69.1 Livestream, December 17, 2019 (1:14:42).
- ↑ 70.0 70.1 Livestream, March 31, 2023 (59:10).
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ Livestream, May 19, 2017 (37:03).
- ↑ Video, June 30, 2023 (21:05).
- ↑ 75.0 75.1 75.2 75.3 75.4 Video, October 28, 2022 (14:33).
- ↑ Livestream, May 31, 2023 (42:06).
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 Podcast, July 15, 2023 (22:57).
- ↑ Video, November 30, 2023 (7:56).
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 79.2 79.3 Video, November 30, 2023 (5:58).
- ↑ Livestream, October 14, 2022 (32:38).
- ↑ Podcast, December 3, 2023 (12:27).
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Video, October 28, 2022 (25:11).
- ↑ 83.0 83.1 83.2 Livestream, April 30, 2020 (53:11).
- ↑ 84.0 84.1
- ↑ Video, November 30, 2023 (30:19).
- ↑
- ↑ 87.0 87.1 Interview, October 20, 2018 (2:13).
- ↑
- ↑ 89.0 89.1 89.2 89.3 Livestream, May 30, 2017 (10:24).
- ↑ 90.0 90.1 90.2 Video, November 30, 2023 (19:06).
- ↑ 91.0 91.1 Video, November 30, 2023 (5:47).
- ↑ 92.0 92.1 92.2 92.3 92.4 92.5 92.6 Livestream, June 30, 2022 (1:17:34).
- ↑ 93.0 93.1 Livestream, March 26, 2021 (1:06:50).
- ↑ Video, November 30, 2023 (12:05).
- ↑ 95.0 95.1 Livestream, November 30, 2023 (1:37:49).
- ↑ 96.0 96.1 96.2 96.3 96.4 Livestream, March 31, 2022 (1:23:06).
- ↑ 97.0 97.1 97.2 Livestream, July 25, 2020 (1:24:56).
- ↑ Livestream, June 30, 2022 (1:16:22).
- ↑ Interview, July 20, 2020 (20:17).
- ↑ 100.0 100.1 100.2 100.3 100.4 Livestream, May 8, 2017 (20:41).
- ↑ Livestream, July 18, 2017 (38:30).
- ↑ Livestream, May 26, 2017 (26:00).
- ↑ Interview, May 11, 2018 (24:18).
- ↑ Livestream, June 30, 2023 (33:26).
- ↑ 105.0 105.1 Podcast, April 11, 2021 (40:20).
- ↑ 106.0 106.1 Video, November 30, 2023 (49:24).
- ↑ 107.0 107.1 Video, November 30, 2023 (44:18).
- ↑ Video, June 30, 2023 (16:02).
- ↑ 109.0 109.1 Livestream, April 7, 2023 (31:49).
- ↑ 110.0 110.1 Livestream, June 30, 2022 (1:08:02).
- ↑
- ↑ 112.0 112.1 Interview, July 9, 2023 (51:26).
- ↑
- ↑ Livestream, November 30, 2023 (1:58:55).
- ↑ Video, November 30, 2023 (3:49).
- ↑ Livestream, May 5, 2017 (20:41).
- ↑
- ↑ Livestream, January 30, 2020 (1:38:26).
- ↑ Livestream, May 12, 2017 (1:00:18).
- ↑ Interview, July 19, 2020 (6:38).
- ↑ Livestream, December 19, 2023 (1:50:51).
- ↑ Livestream, November 30, 2023 (2:00:22).
- ↑ 123.0 123.1 123.2 Livestream, November 30, 2023 (1:40:11).
- ↑ Livestream, October 14, 2022 (35:22).
- ↑ 125.0 125.1 Interview, October 20, 2018 (2:31:39).
- ↑ 126.0 126.1 Livestream, March 26, 2021 (42:28).
- ↑ 127.0 127.1 127.2 Interview, February 7, 2021 (35:30).
- ↑ Livestream, April 30, 2021 (41:18).